You almost had it... Since clothes is the root element you can think of your initial $xml as <clothes>. So, you add a child to it. That error message is kinda cryptic though. <?php $xml = <<<EOD <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> <clothes> <item> <name>Red Gloves</name> <desc>a pair of red gloves</desc> <size>adult</size> <price>12.99</price> </item> <item> <name>Snow Boots</name> <desc>some snow boots</desc> <size>child</size> <price>23.99</price> </item> </clothes> EOD; $sxml = simplexml_load_string($xml); $item = $sxml->addChild('item'); $item->addChild('name', 'Blue Gloves'); echo $sxml->asXML(); exit; On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Matthew Croud <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi foks, > > Could someone lend me a little hand with simpleXML ? > I've been looking at examples in the PHP manual and W3C, i'm at the > pinnacle of figuring it out but alas i need a hand from the mailing list > dudes. > > My aim is to add another "item" node, so i'll start with my XML file called > "items.xml" > > Item.xml_____________________________ > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> > <clothes> > > <item> > <name>Red Gloves</name> > <desc>a pair of red gloves</desc> > <size>adult</size> > <price>12.99</price> > </item> > > <item> > <name>Snow Boots</name> > <desc>some snow boots</desc> > <size>child</size> > <price>23.99</price> > </item> > > </clothes> > ______________________________________ > > > And now the PHP i'm using to create a new "item" node: > > > $xml = simplexml_load_file('items.xml'); > > $item = $xml->clothes->addChild('item'); > $item->addChild('name', 'blue gloves'); > $item->addChild('desc', 'some blue gloves'); > $item->addChild('size', 'adult'); > $item->addChild('price', '4.99'); > > ______________________________________ > > The error i'm getting is: "Cannot add child. Parent is not a permanent > member of the XML tree" > > > Help me Gamesmaster! > Matt > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >